Aight, /k/
So I work as an engineer at a machine shop. I have a Mossberg 930, which I quite like overall, but I didn't like that the pusher assembly, a part of the gas system, was made of molded plastic. I've heard that it cracks, from various forums. So I designed a replacement in aluminum with stainless pins, and built it, and I use it in my shotgun, and haven't had any issues a couple hundred rounds in. It's heavier than the original, but that doesn't seem to be a problem. I could put a bunch of speed holes in it to lighten it up, but that would increase the cutting time and price.
I'd like to sell this aftermarket part, but I'm not really a businessman, and don't know what I should be doing to limit the liability to myself and the company, or if there's any other obscure legal bullshit I need to be aware of, this being the Democratic People's Republic of California.
>>29436939
Well if you do go into production what us the cost on them? I'd probably buy one and if you can find a way to improve the buffer between the handguard and reciever that'd be nice also. Maybe a way to make the handguard fit tighter also.
>>29437296
I think I could do 'em for $75 plus shipping, if I did a decent sized production run.
I have a design for the handguard retainer, but I haven't made one yet.
Not sure about California law.
To start, create an LLC and pay yourself out of the LLC to separate your finances.
Secondly, I would provide an installation guide with the part that has a warning on it along the lines of "by installing this part into your firearm you acknowledge that your warranty is void and that YOUR COMPANY is not liable for any incidents related to misuse, mishandling, or improper installation."
Other than that, make sure your product isn't dangerous.
Who were the best German Soldiers of WW2? They fought outnumbered and gave the world one hell of a run. Russians and Americans always spoke about the German soldier being the best soldier they encountered.
Was it due to their superior training? Devotion to their white culture, brethren and sisters that created a never give up attitude? Personally I think WW2 proved their war fighting superiority, even though they lost. Had the Germans had the same amount of people and logicistics of all the countries against them, theyd have won, but of course war isn't fair. P4P the best soldiers from WW2, the data and statistics back it up.
Quality over quantity I always say. Too bad they lacked quantity. It's like Stalin said, "quantity is a quality of its own". The degenerate hordes overran the Germans.
>inb4 that no-guns Jewish guy who claims to be white comes in here and shits up the thread
So far I know about Josef Allerberger and Matthäus Hetzenauer, two German snipers who worked alone but eventually worked in a team and would flank the enemy. Combined over 600 kills.
>>29436870
I may be biased being a Machine Gunner but what i think is extraordinary about the Germans is they rushed with Machine Gun teams in the front of formations. Where today at least in the west we have them support the main effort from the rear in long range support by fires. Taking an objective of those German gun teams must have been a break off. Especially the ammo load out to support them as the main effort.
>>29436870
>Devotion to white culture
what?
>Personally I think
no one cares what you think
Reminder that Germans didn't even inflict a 2:1 kill ratio on the "degenerate horde" soviet army, the death differences were because they just killed a lot of civilians and prisoners
I would like to think all the wonderful people of /k/. You guys make me feel better about the world. And to all the American Citizens, I'm glad to know that when the time comes that there will be people with me to pick up their weapons and fight.
>>29436665
True but should you be drinking this heavily at this time of day?
>>29437088
Not the OP but what time of day should one begin drinking? I feel you are out-of-touch with the entire drinking community.
>>29437124
I can't drink at my job, anon.
What's /k/ think of this?
Only retards and assholes put that many stickers on a vehicle. Which are you?
Shit pizza, tbhf
>>29436293
Looks like a nice tool box.
>Russia's intervention failed
This doesn't even include Palmyra and Qarataryn's liberation over the last week.
>>29436200
Today's map
>>29436200
The next target is Dier ez Zour
That is rather depressing. Are the Syrians just that bad or are the goat fuckers mastering the ability to point their guns in the right direction?
>find Splav M23 chest rig I can afford for $81
>$30 shipping from Moscow
http://www.russian-thunder.com/#!products/c4xl
Feels.
>>29436161
Fuck that u can get a SSO/Sposn chest rig for $95-97, Eger chest rig (holds 9 AR mags and 6 AKM), Lachunik has 4 mag pouches holds 12AR mags and 8 AKM I forgot the eBay seller.
>>29436205
>>29436161
I can recommend eger rigs, the quick release is really nice
For $40 more you could get an AWS plate carrier.
Are you motivated yet, /k/?
I would be but I'm a POG
>>29436042
>Join muhreens because too shit to go to college
>Go to bootcamp and get yelled at
>Go to a sandbox and step on IED's
>Go back to America and have PTSD
>No one gives a flying fuck about you
>Resort to making edgy online posters combined with Battlefield pictures for attention
Hell yeah I'm motivated
>>29436042
no because im not susceptible to propaganda put on by the worlds most overrated military force
Is this guy trolling or serious?
>never cleans barrel or gas tube even after 40k rounds and corrosive ammo.
>manbun
http://youtu.be/TOmWOviVbQo
>>29435105
>7.62x39
>corrosive ammo after the mid 90s, early 2000s
In 2016, any remaining corrosive 7.62x39 is mainly for collectors or people who think that buying mild steel core chinese cop killa boolits is somehow impressive.
>>29435175
In the United States, anyway.
I know that the canadains still get a shit ton of corrosive norinco stuff but they can't have AKs so it's a moot point for them.
>>29435175
>what is yugo surplus for $219, Alex
Hey /k/, what do ya' think?
>>29435000
I'm at a loss here. What wrong with that 1911?
>>29435000
Two short for a swastika, try harder OP.
>>29435028
Ayy
Ian-Sempai claims in this video that had the Garand been adopted in .276, 7.62 NATO and 5.56 would have been unnecessary developments.
Is there truth to this?
https://www.full30.com/video/42ba2d79698770c63b713084507ec941
He's an idiot that believes in the one caliber myth. Even in the military, belted M855 snd unbelted M855 are considered completely different from a logistics standpoint.
Carrying more ammo on an individual basis would have been the natural progression regardless of people chasing a snowflake trajectory and ft/lbs energy table on their powerpoint presentations.
I don't know how good of a caliber 276 is, but if it's good then yeah, those would have been completely unnecessary as they were just segways to 5.56, which is an intermediate just like 276.
We could have had 276 for grunts and 30-06 for our dmr lads.
>>29435017
I think his point was that the US would've had .276 Garands in WW2 which undoubtedly would've performed better than the .30-06, backed up by heavier weapons in .30-06 and possibly .276.
Post-war, NATO would've settled for an intermediate cartridge immediately instead of US influence creating the 7.62 NATO. It's highly probable though that they would've still had a second, heavier round for GPMGs and whatnot. Because the heavy round would not have been designed for a "light rifle" they would've probably gone for something beefier than 7.62 NATO.
I just bought my first gun /k/ A-am I /k/ool now?
>>29434859
Yea you've done good OP.
Inb4 "hurr you need to start with a .22"
>>29434877
I saw it in a local pawn shop and the moment I pulled the bolt back I knew it was going to come home with me. Original Springfield from 1942
>>29434859
its beautiful. Promise us that you wont alter it or remove its patina.
M1 Garands are crazy expensive in europe but i've wanted to own one ever since i shot it the first time.
Nogunz here
Why is the barrel extension on a AR-15 not integral to the barrel? So i.e. why cant they machine it out of the barrel blank when they are rifling the barrel?
>>29434627
Probably just simpler to machine as two parts
>>29434627
A versatile AR will have the option of different barrel attachments such as a flash hider or other advanced milling. Similar to a shotgun with a choke, if you are stuck with just one you lose the option to customize the weapon to suit your needs.
>>29434634
this its easier
Sup /k/
I am a europoor and want to move to the US to study a firearm technology and gunsmithing degree what is the best school or college to do this? Would it be more easy to join the military with thi titulation?
Also general gunsmithing thread
>>29434618
Start on broom sticks and move up to potatoes then you can fit a Dremel up there you massive faggot.
Unless you want to just recrown old rifles and screw on scope mounts, you'll want to go into either engineering or manufacturing technology proper.
Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, drafting, CNC, welding, etc.
Finally filed my taxes and getting $1,800 back. What's a cool/interesting rifle in 5.56 I could get? Could I realistically get an FNC for this much or would I have to shell out more?
>he thinks he can buy an fnc for 1800 buckaroos.
>He doesnt know how to use google.
>>29434384
That's why I asked. My main question was the first part. The FNC was just the first rifle that popped into my head that wasn't AR-15.
>>29434420
>he still doesn't know how to use google
What could I do with 1 pound of potassium nitrate ?
Snort 1 pound of potassium nitrate.
>>29434263
/thread
>Came here hoping to see this and was not disappointed.
Make hotdog meat?